Sodium Chloride Irrigation is use for what?

Sodium Chloride Irrigation is a type of medical procedure that uses a saline solution to clean and irrigate a wound or body cavity. It is commonly used in a variety of medical settings, such as:

- Cleaning and irrigating surgical wounds

- Flushing out foreign objects or debris from wounds

- Moistening dry or necrotic tissue

- Diluting or removing toxic substances from the body

- Providing hydration to tissues

- Facilitating the insertion of medical devices, such as catheters or drains.

The saline solution used in Sodium Chloride Irrigation typically contains sterile water and a small amount of sodium chloride (salt). The concentration of sodium chloride in the solution may vary depending on the specific medical application.